April 2026

Democrats Introduce Impeachment Articles, Nearly 100 Lawmakers Seek 25th Amendment for Trump

Democratic members of Congress have filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, citing alleged criminal lawlessness, usurpation of congressional war power, and unlawful militarization of law enforcement. Representative John Larson specifically accused the President of “serial usurpation of the congressional war power” and the “commission of murder, war crimes and piracy” in his actions regarding Iran. These impeachment efforts come amid President Trump’s escalating threats towards Iran and a broader call from nearly 100 congressional Democrats for his removal from office.

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Chinese Supercomputer Data Breach: 10 Petabytes of Classified Defense Documents Allegedly Stolen

A massive data breach, potentially the largest ever from China, has allegedly occurred at the National Supercomputing Center (NSCC) in Tianjin. The stolen data, reportedly over 10 petabytes, includes sensitive defense documents and missile schematics. Cyber experts, after reviewing samples posted online by a hacker group calling itself FlamingChina, believe the entry and extraction were accomplished with relative ease over several months without detection. The leaked data is being offered for sale, with previews available for thousands of dollars and full access costing hundreds of thousands. This incident highlights potential vulnerabilities in China’s technological infrastructure.

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Iran Accuses US of Violating Ceasefire Deal

Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has accused the U.S. of violating a two-week ceasefire agreement, citing Israel’s continued attacks on Lebanon, a drone intrusion into Iranian airspace, and the denial of uranium enrichment rights. Ghalibaf stated that these alleged violations render bilateral ceasefire or negotiations unreasonable, contrasting with President Trump’s view that Iran’s proposal was a basis for talks. The differing interpretations of the ceasefire, particularly regarding passage through the Strait of Hormuz, have created a significant rift, with Iran reportedly planning to impose tolls while the U.S. insists on unrestricted access. Consequently, U.S. oil prices have fallen significantly amid concerns about the unraveling of the fragile agreement.

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Iran Shuts Strait of Hormuz As Ceasefire Collapses

The crucial Strait of Hormuz has reportedly been shut down by Iran, a development that follows almost immediately on the heels of a ceasefire agreement that appears to have fractured almost as quickly as it was announced. This swift turn of events suggests that the fragile peace, brokered with significant effort, has already been undermined, leading to Iran’s decisive action in a waterway that is vital for global oil transportation.

The immediate trigger for Iran’s closure of the Strait appears to be a response to extensive Israeli airstrikes targeting Lebanon. State media within Iran have indicated that the halting of tanker traffic was a direct consequence of these escalations, highlighting a tit-for-tat dynamic that has quickly overshadowed any nascent hopes for de-escalation.… Continue reading

Democrat Warns Two Supreme Court Justices Should Face Impeachment

There is a “compelling case” for the impeachment and removal of at least two Supreme Court justices, according to Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. Platner stated that if Supreme Court justices were held to the same ethical standards as federal judges, this action would be warranted. He emphasized that electing senators willing to utilize such power is crucial for exercising ethics oversight over the court. This sentiment comes amid historically low public trust in the Supreme Court.

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Ketamine Queen Jailed 15 Years For Matthew Perry Death

The sentencing of Jasveen Sangha, infamously dubbed the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison over the death of Matthew Perry has ignited a firestorm of opinions, highlighting stark contrasts in how society perceives accountability for drug-related fatalities, particularly when a celebrity is involved.

Sangha’s moniker itself, “Ketamine Queen,” immediately draws a strong reaction, with many finding it difficult to offer any leniency to someone associated with such a title. The perceived severity of her sentence, even by those who don’t condone drug dealing, is often contrasted with the perceived leniency afforded to celebrities, leading to accusations of a double standard in justice.… Continue reading

Trump Ex-Allies Call for Removal as Insanity Exposed

Even some former top MAGA supporters are now expressing concern over Donald Trump’s fitness for office, with one calling him “insane.” As these calls for removal gain traction, Jennifer Rubin of The Contrarian discusses strategies to maintain this critical conversation and keep it a prominent issue. The article highlights a growing sentiment among his former allies that Trump may be unfit to continue his political endeavors.

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Democrats Demand GOP End Recess to Halt Trump’s Iran War

The article details a rapidly escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran, marked by over 90 U.S. strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island and President Trump’s dire warning of “a whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran does not meet an unspecified deadline. This extreme rhetoric and military action have generated alarm, not only among Democrats but also from some Republicans, who caution that targeting civilian infrastructure could constitute a war crime and undermine America’s global standing. Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski specifically condemned the President’s threat, calling for de-escalation and emphasizing that such language is an affront to American ideals and endangers both domestic and international security.

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Teen Photographer Blinded by Homeland Security Agent During LA Rally

A USC freshman, Tucker Collins, allegedly lost an eye after being shot by a Department of Homeland Security agent with a less-lethal projectile during a “No Kings” protest in Los Angeles on March 28. His attorney, V. James DeSimone, stated that this incident highlights a pattern of law enforcement allegedly targeting journalists and peaceful demonstrators. DeSimone plans to file a federal civil rights lawsuit, asserting that the agent acted in reckless disregard of Collins’ rights. He also noted that federal judges have issued injunctions restricting the use of such projectiles by Homeland Security and ICE agents.

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